Lee R. Jackson Baseball Field, a college baseball venue at the University of Akron
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Lee R. Anderson, Sr. (born 1939), owner and chairman of APi Group, Inc.
Anderson, an only child, was born in Minneapolis, Minn., and attended the private Breck School, then in St. Paul.
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Anderson serves as director and trustee for numerous companies, organizations, outdoor groups, and academic institutions, including Breck School, the University of St. Thomas, and the Naples Children and Education Foundation.
He was special assistant to the assistant secretary of the Navy for research and development from 1956 through 1959, the period when Vanguard, Polaris, and ballistic missile nuclear submarines were developed.
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He served as technical assistant to the team responsible for the establishment of the Anti-Submarine Warfare Research Center for NATO in La Spezia, Italy from 1959 to 1962.
Recently, however, studies of the associated baboons by Ron Clarke and Lee Berger, and identification of specific marks on the Taung Child skull have demonstrated that the Taung Child may have been killed and eaten by a large bird of prey.